Combined Three Languages
BA (Hons)

We have places available for this course in Clearing for 2017!

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What you'll study

* All modules are subject to availability

BA (Hons)

First year

The structure of the programme is defined as the equivalent of three language ‘minors’. To become a proficient multilingual communicator, you’ll study two core language modules in each language per year at either beginners and improvers or advanced level.

Second year

Chinese/French/German/Italian/Spanish Language 3

Chinese/French/German/Italian/Spanish Language 4

Third year

Your third year is spent studying or working in three different countries where your chosen languages are spoken. It's an incredible opportunity to experience different cultures and societies while honing your language skills.

Final year

Chinese/French/German/Italian/Spanish Language 5

Chinese/French/German/Italian/Spanish Language 6

Fees and funding

UK/EU: £9,250

Overseas: £12,800

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Where you'll study

Hull Campus

About the course

Become a languages expert and combine any three languages from Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish. The programme's emphasis is on becoming a proficient multilingual communicator and applying these skills in professional settings, including translation and negotiation. You’ll spend the third year working or studying in three different countries where your chosen languages are spoken. This is a fantastic opportunity to experience different cultures and societies, and improve your language skills. As a result, your high-level language and intercultural abilities are essential in a global job market after graduation.

Hull offers excellent language learning facilities, with a dedicated space for languages students. Our team of Language Learning Advisors offer extra one-to-one support to help you with your studies, as well as a partnership scheme which allows you to practise your chosen languages with native speakers.

Entry requirements

2017 Tariff points: 112 points. Points can be from any qualification on the UCAS tariff, but must include at least 80 points from two or more A levels, or a combination of appropriate Level 3 qualifications.

Applicants should have an A level in one of your three chosen languages. You can study the other two languages as a beginner or with previous qualifications, such as GCSE.

UCAS has changed the way that qualifications earn points under the Tariff system. Please click here to work out your estimated points and to find out more about how the University of Hull considers qualifications.

Alternative qualifications

IB Diploma: 28 points.

BTEC L3 Extended Diploma: DMM in relevant subject(s).

Access to HE Diploma: pass with minimum of 45 credits at merit.

We welcome applicants with a range of qualifications from the UK and worldwide which may not exactly match the combinations shown above. Please contact the University’s Admissions Service for individual guidance.

Future prospects

Graduates in languages have the highest employability rates of all humanities graduates, and graduates of the University of Hull have a very good record of ﬁnding employment after graduation. With competence in three or more languages, you will be well equipped for a range of careers including translation and interpreting, journalism, teaching, the service industries and the commercial sector.